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See post #107 that would be the latest design, not certain it would retro back all the way to '22 MY but it most likely should.
Carefully look at image from #107 and you can see the 'pad' is larger and the green charging light has now moved to bottom left corner of the pad surface and not in the middle of the vertical edge across the back near where the usb plugs are.
Here is the charging tray from my 2025. Is this what the updated model looks like? I have a 2022, and the pad on the tray is smaller than my 2025.
The bigger pad looked better, I don’t remember this being mentioned on what’s new press release for 2025 model. Is this coming from factory like this or just a replacement part? Added more ambient lighting or the same?
Xanadu350 I think your image above would be the latest design, now I'm going by the visual design as my post #121 states, the look is a bit different now on newer models, bigger tray pad and green power light is now in bottom left corner of pad not at back near usb ports. Having said that, I can't say what internals were updated, but by and large most posters have indicated better performance than earlier visual design.
I have a '22 and had it replaced an updated part (at the time I had it done) to 861C0-F6010. As LSFT points out in post # 108 it was later replaced with 861C0-F6020 which would have been a further improvement. My 6010 part works ok with my iphone XR, barely keeps the charge % steady, certainly doesn't recharge properly and increase up to 100% at all. I have a thick Otterbox case which does make the charger struggle, with no case on the phone it works fine.
I believe most will agree Lexus wireless chargers are not by any means super duper! They manage to 'maintain' your phones charge for the most part, and that's about it.
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